geranium
Kelime Anlamı :
1. sardunya.
2. i., bot. sardunya.
3. ıtır.
4. ıtır çiçeği.
5. sardunya çiçeği.
6. Pelargonium.
7. feather geranium nezle otu.
8. geranium grass Mekke samanı.
9. Andropogon scoenan thus.
10. Chenopodium botrys.
Tanımlar :
1.
any of various plants of the genus geranium, having palmately divided leaves and pink or purplish flowers. also called cranesbill.
2. any of various plants of the genus pelargonium, native chiefly to southern africa and widely cultivated for their rounded, often variegated leaves and showy clusters of red, pink, or white flowers. also called storksbill.
3. A strong to vivid red.
2. any of various plants of the genus pelargonium, native chiefly to southern africa and widely cultivated for their rounded, often variegated leaves and showy clusters of red, pink, or white flowers. also called storksbill.
3. A strong to vivid red.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
any flowering plant of the genus geranium, the cranesbills, of family Geraniaceae.
2. the common name for flowering plants of the genus pelargonium.
3. A bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium.
4. of a bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium.
2. the common name for flowering plants of the genus pelargonium.
3. A bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium.
4. of a bright red color tinted with orange, like that of a scarlet geranium.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A genus of plants having a beaklike torus or receptacle, around which the seed capsules are arranged, and membranous projections, or stipules, at the joints. most of the species have showy flowers and a pungent odor. called sometimes crane's-bill.
2. A cultivated pelargonium.
2. A cultivated pelargonium.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A plant of the genus geranium.
2. [capitalized] A genus of herbaceous plants (rarely undershrubs), the type of the order Geraniaceæ, distinguished by opposite lobed leaves, regular flowers, and five one-seeded carpels which separate elastically from the axis at maturity, the styles forming long tails which become revolute or spirally twisted.
3. A plant of the genus pelargonium, of south africa, of which many varieties are common in house-culture and gardens under the names of scarlet geranium, rose geranium, etc.
4. one of ⋅everal plants of other genera.
5. an impure magenta which contains phosphene.
2. [capitalized] A genus of herbaceous plants (rarely undershrubs), the type of the order Geraniaceæ, distinguished by opposite lobed leaves, regular flowers, and five one-seeded carpels which separate elastically from the axis at maturity, the styles forming long tails which become revolute or spirally twisted.
3. A plant of the genus pelargonium, of south africa, of which many varieties are common in house-culture and gardens under the names of scarlet geranium, rose geranium, etc.
4. one of ⋅everal plants of other genera.
5. an impure magenta which contains phosphene.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia